Reviews about Kingston HyperX Cloud
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Headphone type | closed |
Connection type | wired |
Minimum reproducible frequency | 15 Hz |
The maximum reproducible frequency | 25000 Hz |
Sensitivity | 98 dB |
Weight | 350 g |
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7.9 (15 review) |
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Very happy with the headset. The sound is very good and the displays of external sounds in a good way. There are no sound card or the volume control but it did not disturb me. I have previously little different headset (SteelSeries, the Sennheiser PC 363D) but this is in my opinion better sound. I play CS GO and music (plug in the phone). Mic is better Sennheiser but this works pretty well. Stegljudoch other sounds in CS GO hear better in these handsets than in the other as I have. I plug straight into the sound card on your computer when I play.

Try to avoid facts that others have raised, and focus more on my objective picture of the product. La many hours tracing, and when I had got down the selection to a few models, the choice fell finally on this after trying a friend's copy. The quality of the headset is good overall. The exception would then be mute as 1: produces a distinct click sound on activation and deactivation and 2 emits some noise at the other end when it is muted. Occurs probably (?) On most headsets, but worth mentioning. For daily use, the headset is more than satisfactory, with comfortable fit (belongs to probably the more discerning on that front as most headphones I tested fell away already there), good enough microphone (I guess, no one has complained anyway) and opportunity to choose more open or closed in isolation and with the replaceable pads. Sound The picture is on the whole absolutely acceptable. Above all it is treble that stands out, partly because of a little meager midrange and bass that had willingly been marked more. Should add, however, that my requirements for sound is quite high as hi-fi has an interest since long. For gaming and communications, I have absolutely no complaints on either quality or sound, but it's the music listening as the sound perceived as light / cold. Most likely, the focus was on having a clear sound so you can distinguish voices and clearly hear what is being said, however, may find that they pulled it a little too far - but it's better than the opposite when it comes to a gaming headset. The tweeter is however good quality, no complaints whatsoever there. Highly recommended to gaming and communication, which is also my main area of ??use.

This product was a large piece of shit. I bought this thing for about a year ago and since eight months went on isönder. It was subjected to some vintages in the ground, but like everyone should Micar withstand. But after a while after maybe 2-3 vintages did not sound on my HyperX longer. Maybe my problem that I was not too cautious, but I have had many problems with it before too. Recommend that you buy HyperX II instead of I. Edit: It was actually a very good mic. But not at all tough. So if you have some annoying little brother who likes o pressing the mic in the motion's dkjkdajlkd, I recommend not product.

The sound is very clear, but it is a bit poorly with a base if you planned to use them mainly for music listening. For games and talk radio / pods these certainly perfect for. Had read a review about this here on prisjakt before and received a recommendation of a couple of others for a few hundred more with better bass. I chose these because of a limited budget, and I think these are a very attractive design. Like the combination of red and black. It could have been a step into the slide-extension of the length of them because it's just so that it fits on the top of my head. They are padded top so there is no major problem, however, and I have them a little sideways so suits them fine. Thought about buying version two of these that has a built-in 7.1 sound card and are a hundred more (849 kr) on another site, but after reading a comment on an English-language forums that this is not at all able to compete with a dedicated sound card with 7.1 support, so I decided these. Overall, okay for the price I think.

Do not buy! Just lots of trouble. Have had them for, like, a month, and the right side of the earpiece is already broken and you hear nothing of it. The cord was too loose but that I had moved it. Has treated headphones good and not bent or done anything with wires that could make them loose. Bought it used, however, but in Class 1 and think they should last longer than, like, a month. Since I could not have 7.1 headphones and have the mic cord plugged in at the same time, which meant that I could not have 7.1 when I talked to friends and played at the same time which was very boring. Just a lot of trouble with the cables and the earpiece itself, would recommend to buy another headset as this does not hold quality requirements. If they had not muddled as they did had they been a couple of really good headphones.
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